• Civil Procedure AudioLearn - A Course Outline

  • By: Kurt R. Mattson
  • Narrated by: Terry Rose
  • Length: 11 hrs and 28 mins
  • 3.3 out of 5 stars (43 ratings)

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Civil Procedure AudioLearn - A Course Outline

By: Kurt R. Mattson
Narrated by: Terry Rose
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Publisher's summary

AudioLearn Law School Course Outlines Presents Civil Procedure

Written by distinguished law professors and professionally narrated for easy listening, this outline covers what is typically taught in a law school Civil Procedure law course.

Included are detailed explanations of critical issues and topics you must know to master the course.

Inside you'll find:

  • Case studies
  • Key takeaways
  • Review questions

In this outline, we’ll review the following:

  • Personal Jurisdiction
  • Notice & Service of Process
  • Subject Matter Jurisdiction
  • Venue
  • Choice of Law-The Erie Doctrine
  • Pleadings
  • Multiple Claims & Parties
  • Discovery
  • Adjudication Without Trial
  • Trial Procedure
  • Post Trial Procedure
  • Preclusion Doctrine

You also get two bonus audiobooks (7+ hours of audio):

  • Law School Survival Guide
  • Legal Terminology - Top 500 Legal Terms You Must Know!

AudioLearn's Law Outlines support your studies, help with exam preparation, and provide a comprehensive audio review of the topic matter.

Please note: About 4+ hours is dedicated to the course material and about 7 hours is composed of the 2 bonus audiobooks!

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Garbage don't waste your money

This book claims to review landmark cases and it does not. I tried to find a table of contents before purchase but I was unsuccessful and so I trusted the description and purchased the book. The author flies through the topics. Not once during personal jurisdiction does he mention Pennoyer or any of the other important cases. He did give two quotes one from WWVW and one from Int'l Shoe. Saying that he flies through the topics is truly an understatement. He needs to shred this book and start over.

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As good as bad can get

What would have made Civil Procedure AudioLearn - A Course Outline better?

Literally just reading off an outline. If you can swallow an entire package of saltine crackers at once then you may benefit from this. However it's too dry for the majority of the human race to stay awake to.

What could Kurt R. Mattson have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

make the content more relatable and understandable by giving examples and applying the rules

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Not for casual listeners

Other reviewers are disappointed because it’s basically just an outline, read aloud. If you’re actually studying for the bar exam, however, these outlines are gold. They don’t cover a ton of cases because you don’t need to know cases on the bar. If you’re looking for a supplement for bar study, this is PERFECT for those times when you can’t stomach writing another practice essay and you just don’t have enough focus for memorization to be effective. I also listen while looking through my Critical Pass cards (they generally go in the same order, because every bar prep tool is now keyed to Barbri’s course outline). Casual listening? Eh. Law school supplement? Probably too broad. Bar prep? Primo.

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Quick and concise review of Civil Procedure

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Decent review of civil procedure. I listened on the way to and from work and it helped familiarize me with some of the key concepts. Overall, I would recommend this audiobook.

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A sound recorded commercial civil pro outline

Studying for a three day bar exam, this was an excellent refresher esp. because I'm sitting for CA and was educated/worked back east for my prior professional law practice... Ignore the brat comments on this thread because they sound more like laypeople looking for a script to read in their case(s) and/or want to be spoon fed an entire hornbook and/or casebook. Wake up and get real kids. Law is a marathon not a self-entitled sprint that's handed to any of us.. As one who worked full time, attended law school full time and helped my single mother raise three of us, the work I put in at law school and at various firms and later at PDS/DC paid off. . Anyone who is bothered to stay awake and can't listen to this presenter except for tedious whining, the practice of law is not your area of specialty. Or at least look in the mirror, lazy doesn't cut it in litigation at least, and defend your antinomy against the presenter and consider it's your POV not the presentation that is found lacking.

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Just have someone read FRCP book aloud.

It just sucks all around. yeah he can speak clearly but it sounds like someone just flipped open the Fed R. Civ. Procedure book and just started flapping away. yeah examples. they suck too. just hard to follow and boring.

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Stay away from this series

Incredibly abbreviated and half the course is an intro to law school. Really? I don’t pay for you to tell me what to expect from law school. I expect content relating to the course I have invested in. In other words….this series of which I unfortunately have three….is nothing but a scam. Stay away!!

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Jumbled and unorganized

This is one of the most chaotic outlines I have ever heard. It jumps around so much it is hard to stay focused, and some of the chapters are so long, you can't find your place. There is no way of staying on topic, as they jump from topic to topic every 45 seconds.

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Disappointing

I’ve ordered other law books and this was the worst.
It jumps all over with the rules and subject matter.
I would recommend the Torts and Wills and Trusts, but not this.

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Error-Ridden

Avoid this is you're studying for anything that matters, like a bar exam. It's full of errors. The narrator reads blindly, including basic grammatical errors as well. It's basically an error-filled outline. It's awful.

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